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Kruger National Park

Kruger Daily Conservation Fee

Members of SANParks' loyalty programme WILD do not pay conservation fees provided that proof of Identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival.

Valid from 1 November 2011 to 31 October 2012

South African Citizens and Residents (with ID):

R48 per person, per day
R24 per child , per day

SADC Nationals (with passport):

R96 per person, per day
R48 per child, per day

Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors):

R192 per adult, per day
R96 per child, per day

Cargo Carriers

Cargo Carrier 2 – 4 tons

Rate to be confirmed

Cargo Carrier heavier than 4 tons

Rate to be confirmed

Available Languages

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Kruger: Online specials for January 2013!

Feel like a Kruger getaway, why not book now for 2013 and beat the rush! We are offering a 33% online booking discount on selected camps for stays from 13 to 31 January 2013 (mid-week)!

Did You Know?

  • The park was first proclaimed in 1898 as the Sabie Game Reserve by the then president of the Transvaal Republic, Paul Kruger. He first proposed the need to protect the animals of the Lowveld in 1884, but his revolutionary vision took another 12 years to be realised when the area between the Sabie and Crocodile Rivers was set aside for restricted hunting.

KNP Emergency Hotline

  • Report rule breakers and other incidents to KNP's Emergency Call Centre on 013 735 4325

Weather

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Phalaborwa

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